David Warner is set to experience a minor medical procedure on his elbow on Tuesday (January 22) after his spell at the Bangladesh Premier League was sliced short because of damage. He is relied upon to wear a sling for a week and will take an additional three weeks to continue full preparing.
The damage doesn’t put Warner’s World Cup designs in a soup, dissimilar to Steven Smith, whose nature of damage is generally progressively genuine and should be in a prop for up to about a month and a half.
Both Warner and Smith will have served their bans by March 28, which makes them qualified for choice amidst the One-Day International arrangement against Pakistan. While Warner is relied upon to be accessible, Smith will be up against time and may even proceed to miss the beginning times of the Indian Premier League.